News | December 12, 2017

BHEL Commissions Coal-Fired Power Project In Indonesia

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has achieved yet another milestone in the South East Asian region with the successful commissioning of a 54 MW coal-fired captive power project in Indonesia.

The 3x18 MW power project located at Sangatta, East Kalimantan, Indonesia has been set up by BHEL for PT Citra Kusuma Perdana (PT CKP) for their coal-mining operations.

For the project, BHEL has designed, engineered, manufactured and supplied the Boiler, Turbine & Generator (BTG) island and associated auxiliaries along with supervisory services during erection & commissioning.

Notably, BHEL has executed several projects in the region including projects in Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam. In Indonesia, the company has earlier successfully executed a 2x30 MW boiler project for PT Makmur Sejahtera Wisesa (PT MSW); and 2x11 MW & 1x15 MW captive power projects for PT Indo Bharat Rayon (PT IBR).

An integrated power plant equipment manufacturer with over 50 years of experience, BHEL today has a presence in 82 countries in all the six continents across the globe and has installed nearly 180 GW globally.

BHEL is currently engaged in the execution of all types/ range of power equipment; Thermal, Gas, Nuclear, Hydro and Solar, in addition to supplying products and systems to other major infrastructure sectors of the economy such as Transmission, Transportation, Oil & Gas, Defence & Aerospace and Water.

In the overseas market, BHEL is presently executing various types of Hydro, Thermal and Gas based power projects, including the prestigious 2x660 MW Maitree Super Thermal Power Project, Bangladesh.

Source: Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)